Gemini live video and screen sharing is now free for Android users

Google is now offering Gemini live video and screen sharing to just about every Android user who wants them — totally free. The announcement comes just a couple weeks after Google first rolled out the features. They have been available to all Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 owners and through a Google One AI Premium plan for other Android users with the Gemini app. Now, Google says that "great feedback" has motivated the company "to bring it to more people." 

Gemini live video and screen share allows you to ask Gemini about anything on your screen or directly in front of you. For example, you can take a picture of an item of clothing and get info about its materials. You can also ask it about something you've found on the internet, like a word in a story that you've never heard before. 

We’ve been hearing great feedback on Gemini Live with camera and screen share, so we decided to bring it to more people ✨

Starting today and over the coming weeks, we're rolling it out to all @Android users with the Gemini app. Enjoy!

PS If you don’t have the app yet,… https://t.co/dTsxLZLxNI

— Google Gemini App (@GeminiApp) April 16, 2025

Google will be rolling the tools out over the coming weeks to all Androids that are compatible with the Gemini app. According to a Google spokesperson, this is all "Android devices with 2GB of RAM or more, running Android 10 and up." 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/gemini-live-video-and-screen-sharing-is-now-free-for-android-users-140051993.html?src=rss https://www.engadget.com/ai/gemini-live-video-and-screen-sharing-is-now-free-for-android-users-140051993.html?src=rss
Vytvořeno 23d | 17. 4. 2025 15:30:22


Chcete-li přidat komentář, přihlaste se

Ostatní příspěvky v této skupině

Doctor Who ‘The Story and the Engine’ review: Just a trim, thanks

Spoilers for “The Story and the Engine.”

Doctor Who lives and dies by the quality of its writing and acting far more than almost anything else on TV. Audie

10. 5. 2025 20:10:04 | Engadget
Your PS5 now natively accepts Apple Pay

As first reported by 9to5Mac,

10. 5. 2025 20:10:03 | Engadget
The developers behind Overwatch have unionized

Activision Blizzard’s Overwatch team has formed a wall-to-wall union under the Communications Workers of America (CWA). The union, which has been recognized by parent company Microsoft, includes ne

10. 5. 2025 17:41:10 | Engadget
Nintendo grants itself the power to brick Switches with pirated games

Nintendo’s latest legal move to combat piracy may be super effective. According to a new change in the Nintendo User Agreement, the console maker can brick your

10. 5. 2025 17:41:09 | Engadget
FDA approves at-home pap smear alternative device for cervical cancer screening

The Food and Drug Administration has

10. 5. 2025 17:41:08 | Engadget
Mexico is suing Google over 'Gulf of America' name change for US users

The Mexican government has filed a lawsuit against Google for renamin

10. 5. 2025 15:20:14 | Engadget